Warning lights in cars

Sudhir Bhosale

There are some warning indicators just below the speedometer but due to their improper location the purpose is unfulfilled.
For example the “Hand Break” light. Since the is car supposed to be locked with steering fully turned, it hides the warning lights.

Hence many a times people tend to drive on with the hand break on.
2006 - 11.08.
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Pras on 17-11-’06 12:18 said:
Add to this there should not be any controls on the speedometer also (Trip meter push knob is here) In case if you need to use this button when driving you need to put your hands through the steering wheels! and if you need to turn your wheels mean time you had it....(I almost missed one accident doing this)
Dhawal on 04-04-’07 20:07 said:
Right...and you drive throughout with the steering in the same position and not turning it at all. I get your point.
rearviewed on 28-03-’09 00:16 said:
Totally true. Actually even my 10 year old son notice this every time I took him to school every morning.


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